Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... future is to effect a new reconciliation , a new adjustment between these primary elements . Does this mean that a classical rather than a romantic style is what is needed ? Whatever our respect for tradition we cannot possibly return ...
... future is to effect a new reconciliation , a new adjustment between these primary elements . Does this mean that a classical rather than a romantic style is what is needed ? Whatever our respect for tradition we cannot possibly return ...
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... future ; this should be a goal for them over and beyond economic changes , political discontents and social up- heavals . I used to incline towards the Guild idea of self- government more than any other , for England during the last ...
... future ; this should be a goal for them over and beyond economic changes , political discontents and social up- heavals . I used to incline towards the Guild idea of self- government more than any other , for England during the last ...
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... future is yet to come and has never been anything . " That reflection indeed unites the past to the present . If the retrospect of the past is dim and faded , on the same analogy , the future at any rate has no existence . Assuredly it ...
... future is yet to come and has never been anything . " That reflection indeed unites the past to the present . If the retrospect of the past is dim and faded , on the same analogy , the future at any rate has no existence . Assuredly it ...
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